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  1. jmackro

    Any CA guys live in an area that doesn't require smog checks?

    I suppose registering your post-1975 car in Inyo County (say) is "better" than registering it in Montana, since your license plate doesn't advertise to the CHP that you are playing games. But when you have an accident in Beverly Hills, State Farm may look into how the person tooling down Rodeo...
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    E9 for sale in Scottsdale?

    Golly, sounds pretty nice to me, refinished teak and all. I'm surprised the seller isn't asking a gazillion or even a bazillion for it. :D But seriously, I sure hope that no one falls for this one.
  3. jmackro

    random thoughts

    Can you tell if your Bavaria was manufactured for delivery in the US or elsewhere? My guess is that most cars sent to US dealers were built with A/C and power steering. The fact that your's lacks A/C suggests that it might have been made without power steering as well. I wouldn't think that...
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    1973 baikal 3.0cs on BaT

    WOB has a very different business model than BHCC - WOB is simply a middleman for car owners who don't want to deal directly with BAT and its users. They don't own the cars, just represent what has been offered to them. Sure, some of the cars they help owners sell are bit of "lipstick on a...
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    e9 Parts Car on Seattle's Craigslist

    A sad way to treat an e9.
  6. jmackro

    Oil with Zinc

    Castrol GTX Classic is another oil from a mainstream supplier that contains zinc. I definitely agree with that, especially on a carbureted car where carbon deposits get into the oil.
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    E9 Rear window regulator

    Rear windows with the original motors can be tough to keep working. Basically, the motors lose torque, the grease on the window tracks hardens, and if the regulators aren't perfectly aligned, the motors just don't have enough oomph to raise the windows. Lots has been written on e9coupe.com...
  8. jmackro

    Rare CSUL on Ebay

    The dealer offering this car - The Auto Kennel - has been around for a long time, has a positive reputation and is well-known here in Orange County. Paul Kramer, the owner, is more of a Porsche guy, but gets the occasional BMW, Mercedes, Alfa, ... I guess Paul uses Ebay because he doesn't like...
  9. jmackro

    Can't access my hood release

    The "door" that you need to open is all the way to the left (as you sit in the driver's seat) and has a chrome push button on it. The latch isn't exactly a precision mechanism - they often take some jiggling to open. The advice to "push upward, push left, push right, ..." is good.
  10. jmackro

    Question - re Turn signal / hazard lights

    In 2014, Arde had suggested a modification of the turn signal / flasher circuit to make it more resilient to the frailties of these switches (*). I have a schematic for the earlier, 7-pin flashers (which is what my '70 e9 has) that shows this modification. I tried to post it here, but ran into...
  11. jmackro

    E9 design inspiration?

    I don't think that there is much question that within BMW, the styling cues evolved from the 3200 CS --> 2000 CS --> E9. BMW hired Bertone to design the 3200 CS, and Bertone gave the job to Giorgetto Giugiaro (you can read about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_3200_CS ). This story...
  12. jmackro

    Parts Sourcing

    I asked a similar question last month and was directed to a thread in the Frequently Asked Questions section. Admittedly, many of the sources listed are in the US, but the list is pretty exhaustive and well organized. See...
  13. jmackro

    Oil pressure light

    Hmm. If that's what Pflyer meant, then steel wooling his nipple makes a little more sense. Squeezing down the female connector on the wire to tighten the connection might help as well.
  14. jmackro

    Oil pressure light

    OK, glad to hear that you are making progress and don't have to crawl behind the dash to change the bulb. However, steel wooling the contacts isn't going to do anything; that'll just make the light shine brighter. It sounds like your sensor is permanently showing low oil pressure (e.g...
  15. jmackro

    Oil pressure light

    ... which makes it easy to determine whether the problem is the bulb or the sender: just pull the connector off the sender while the ignition is on and touch it to ground while a helper monitors the bulb. If it glows, the bulb is good and sender bad. If it doesn't glow, the bulb (or socket, or...
  16. jmackro

    Early front bumper rubber strips

    Pop rivets work well for this application. It's kind of slick the way the rubber will re-attach itself to the metal strip when you manipulate it as Brieti describes. But doing the rear bumper is a little tricky, since you need to start in the center and then stuff the outer ends of the rubber...
  17. jmackro

    SOLD: rough European bumpers

    No, I wouldn't agree with that at all. As with painting a car, the expense in re-chroming is in the preparation. A smooth surface can "just" be dipped in the tank that removes the old plating and then dipped in the tanks that add the new plating. Sure, it isn't that simple - there is also...
  18. jmackro

    Solution for removing overrider rubber

    Yes, I did run a die over the studs, as they were a little beaten up. The last thing I wanted to have happen was to have a nut jam on a stud while bolting things back together and shear off the stud!
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    Solution for removing overrider rubber

    I got some inexpensive Dremel cut-off wheels from Amazon and attacked the four inner nuts on my two, front overriders. Slicing through the nuts was a little tedious and the studs did get wounded in the process, but the rusted nuts came loose and the studs are good enough to still retain the...
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